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- Updated: July 31, 2016
MILWAUKEE — Pirates second baseman Josh Harrison left Sunday’s 4-2 loss to the Brewers at Miller Park with a sore right leg following a collision at first base.
After the game, Harrison said he felt some pain throughout his right leg, like a muscle cramp or spasm that wouldn’t go away, but he wasn’t sure if the injury would keep him out of the lineup Tuesday in Atlanta. The Pirates are off Monday.
“I’ve been worse. I’ve been better,” Harrison said. “We’ll see. I think it’s a good thing that I’m not being carted out of here.”
Brewers outfielder Keon Broxton, a former Pirates prospect, dropped a sacrifice bunt with two on and nobody out in the sixth inning. Third baseman David Freese fielded the bunt and fired to Harrison, who was covering first …
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